Samsung Galaxy M10 Specifications Detailed in Alleged US FCC Listing

Samsung Galaxy M10 Specifications

Samsung Galaxy M10 has been listed on the American regulatory site, allegedly being stripped of certain features. According to previous rumors, Samsung is working on a new affordable Galaxy M-Series, and one of the required devices is the Galaxy M10. The phone has now been passed through US FCC authentication, which reveals key specifications. One of the many devices launched in the Galaxy M-Series is expected to be the Samsung Galaxy M10, which is expected to be on the lines of Galaxy Galaxy 10, Galaxy M20, Galaxy M30, and Galaxy M40. The company is likely to resize the Galaxy A-series too.

Coming back to the Galaxy M10, the alleged US FCC listing, which was first (spotted by Nashville Squirrel), shows that the smartphone runs on Android 8.1 Oreo, and the display size will be 6.02-inch (overall size at 6.5) ) (Inches). The smartphone has been listed to run by the Exynos 7870 SoC, which is kept with 3GB of RAM. Inbuilt storage will be offered in 16GB and 32GB, and the extension will be expanded through the MicroSD card slot (up to 64GB). From FCC listings, it also shows that the Samsung Galaxy M10 has connectivity options like 3,400mAh lithium-ion battery and Bluetooth v4.2. The measurement of the phone will be 155.7×75.8mm.

In the previous rumors, a fingerprint scanner, blue and dark gray color option, a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front sensor on the back of the phone have been suggested. Samsung’s Galaxy M-Series smartphone has been asked to make its global debut in India in January 2019, and it will display Infinity-V. The four smartphones mentioned above are likely to be launched. However, details of pricing and availability of new models have not yet been exposed.